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No backlight? Great. Why would anyone think for a moment that not being able to see the display in a dark car/plane/bus/bedroom/whatever would be ok?
Yes, backlight, just like all my paper based books have...
With e-paper the no-backlight is the feature, foolIt's suppose to be sharp and readable and needs no power while displaying.
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thesb @ Nov 16th 2007 12:22PM
No backlight? Great.
Why would anyone think for a moment that not being able to see the display in a dark car/plane/bus/bedroom/whatever would be ok?
Hinten @ Nov 16th 2007 12:41PM
Yes, backlight, just like all my paper based books have...
Wwhat @ Nov 16th 2007 4:56PM
With e-paper the no-backlight is the feature, fool
It's suppose to be sharp and readable and needs no power while displaying.